Patrick Mahomes is proving that even knee surgery can't keep him off the course. The Kansas City Chiefs superstar quarterback, who underwent a major knee procedure last December, recently shared a video of himself teeing off at his charity golf event—and the swing looks as smooth as ever.
Just months after suffering a torn ACL and LCL during a Week 15 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on December 14, 2025, Mahomes is already back to swinging a club. The three-time Super Bowl champion posted the clip on social media from the '15 and the Mahomies Golf Classic in Las Vegas, Nevada, held at the prestigious Shadow Creek Golf Course. With no grimace or hesitation in his swing, the video has fans buzzing that his rehab might be ahead of schedule.
This isn't the first time Mahomes has shown off his recovery progress. Earlier this offseason, he released a viral throwing video that sparked similar optimism about his availability for Week 1 of the 2026 season. The Chiefs have a packed prime-time schedule this year, and all eyes are on their franchise quarterback's return.
The golf event itself is part of Mahomes' 15 and the Mahomies Foundation, a multi-day charity affair that includes a tournament and gala to raise funds for children's health and wellness initiatives. It's a reminder that even while recovering, Mahomes stays active in giving back—and staying sharp on the links.
For fans and athletes alike, Mahomes' resilience is a testament to the power of focused rehab and determination. Whether you're recovering from an injury or just looking to up your game, his journey is a playbook for staying in the swing of things.
